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Stephen Mulkey, Ph.D.Associate Professor of Botany
BiographyI am an evolutionary ecologist with specialization on Neotropical plants. Specifically, I use physiological and functional morphological responses of plants in variable environments to understand plant distribution and abundance. Since 1980, I have worked in Eastern Africa, Latin America, and Malaysia. My research program uses large, industrial cranes to access the canopy of tropical forest. I enjoy backpacking, natural history, and acoustic folk music. Education
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Present ResearchRecently there has been considerable interest in the determinants of tropical forest productivity. Our data from observing the changes in leaf characteristics between the wet season and the dry season suggest that rainforests are limited by available sunlight during the cloudy, rainy season. Presently, we are testing this hypothesis using the canopy cranes in Panama in conjunction with light augmentation experiments. Present Students
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Grants receivedSince 1993 my work has been supported by four grants from NSF, two grants from the University of Missouri, with additional support from the Smithsonian Institution and the Andrew Mellon Foundation.
Selected Publications Gamon, J. A., S. S. Mulkey, and K. Kitajima. 2005. Diverse optical and
photosynthetic properties in a neotropical forest during the dry season:
implications for remote estimation of photosynthesis. Biotropica In Press. Santiago, L. S., Mulkey, S. S. 2003. A test of gas exchange measurements on excised canopy branches of ten tropical tree species. Photosynthetica In Press . Fortini, L., Mulkey, S. S., Zarin, D. J., Vasconcelos, S. S., Carvalho, de C. J. R. 2003. Drought constraints on leaf gas exchange by Miconia ciliata (Melastomataceae) in the understory of an Eastern Amazonian regrowth forest stand. American Journal of Botany 90:1064-1070. Graham, E. A., Mulkey, S. S., Wright, S. J., Kitajima, K. and Phillips, N. G. 2003. Cloud cover limits productivity in a tropical rain forest tree during La Nina. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science : 572-576. Kitajima, K., Mulkey, S. S., Samaniego, M., and Wright, S. J. 2002. Decline
of photosynthetic capacity with leaf age and position in two tropical pioneer
tree species. American Journal of Botany 89: 1925-1932. Terwilliger, V., Kitajima, K., Le Roux-Swarthout, D. J., Mulkey, S. S. Wright, S. J. 2001. Influences of heterotrophic and autotrophic resource use on carbon and hydrogen isotopic copositions of tropical tree leaves. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies 2001 , Vol 37:133-160. Terwilliger, V. J., Kitajima, K., Le Roux-Swarthout, D. J., Mulkey, S.
Wright, S. J. 2001. Intrinsic water-use efficiency and heterotropic investment
in tropical leaf growth of two Neotropical pioneer tree species as estimated
from delta 13-C values. New Phytologist 152:267-281. Avalos, G. and S. S. Mulkey. 1999. Photosynthetic acclimation of the liana
Stigmaphyllon lindenianum to light changes in a tropical dry forest canopy.
Oecologia 120:475-484. Avalos, G., S. S. Mulkey, and S. J. Wright. Contribution of lianas to the photosynthetic surface of the outer canopy in a tropical dry forest. In Press. Biotropica. Avalos, G. S. S. Mulkey, and K.Kitajima. 1999. Optical properties of tree
and liana foliage in the canopy of a tropical dry forest. Biotropica 31:517-520. Kitajima, K. S. S. Mulkey, and S. J. Wright. 1997. Seasonal leaf phenotypes in the canopy of a tropical dry forest: photosynthetic characteristics and associated traits. Oecologia 109:490-498. Kitajima, K. S. S. Mulkey, and S. J. Wright. 1997. Decline of photosynthetic capacity with leaf age and leaf longevities for five tropical canopy tree species. American J. Botany 84:702-708. Mulkey, S. S., K. Kitajima, and S. J. Wright. 1996. Plant physiological ecology of tropical forest canopies. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 11:408-412. Mulkey, S. S., R. L. Chazdon, A. P. Smith (Editors). 1996. Tropical Forest Plant Ecophysiology. Chapman and Hall. NY Mulkey, S. S., S. J. Wright, and A. P. Smith. 1996. Influence of seasonal drought on the carbon balance of tropical forest plants. In: S. S. Mulkey, R. Chazdon, A. P. Smith (eds.) Tropical Forest Plant Ecophysiology. Chapman and Hall. NY. Mulkey, S. S., S. J. Wright, K. Kitajima. 1995. Photosynthetic capacity and leaf longevity in the canopy of a dry tropical forest. Selbyana 16:169-173. Mulkey, S. S., S. J. Wright, and A. P. Smith. 1993. Comparative physiology and demography of three Neotropical forest shrubs: alternative shade-adaptive character syndromes. Oecologia 96:526-536. Wright, S. J., J. L. Machado, S. S. Mulkey, and A. P. Smith. 1992. The water relations of understory shrubs (Psychotria Rubiaceae) in a tropical moist forest. Oecologia 89:457-463. Mulkey, S. S., A. P. Smith, S. J. Wright, J. L. Machado, and R. Dudley. 1992. Contrasting leaf phenotypes control seasonal variation in water loss in a tropical forest shrub. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 89:9084-9088. Mulkey, S. S., and R. W. Pearcy. 1992. Interactions between acclimation and photoinhibition of photosynthesis of a tropical forest understory herb, Alocasia macrorrhiza (L.) G. Don, during simulated canopy gap formation. unctional Ecology 6:719-729. Mulkey, S. S., A. P. Smith, and S. J. Wright. 1991a. Comparative life history and physiology of two understory Neotropical herbs. Oecologia 88: 263-273. Mulkey, S. S., S. J. Wright, and A. P. Smith. 1991b. Drought acclimation of an understory shrub in a seasonally dry tropical forest. American Journal of Botany 78: 579-587.
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